Florida Peace Talks: Progress and Pitfalls in Ukraine Negotiations
Florida peace talks in December 2025 brought productive dialogue on a 20-point plan for Ukraine, but key disagreements on territory and security guarantees remain.
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Florida peace talks in December 2025 brought productive dialogue on a 20-point plan for Ukraine, but key disagreements on territory and security guarantees remain.
Europe has increased military and financial support for Ukraine, while Russia says Europe’s role won’t help mediate peace.
Ukraine is ready to drop its NATO bid in exchange for US and EU security guarantees, as Zelenskyy seeks a faster path to peace amid ongoing conflict.
US envoys push Trump-backed Ukraine peace plan by Christmas while European leaders, including Norway’s Jens Stoltenberg, urge fresh talks with Russia.
Russian troops press into Myrnohrad as Ukraine defends its lines and readies a revised 20-point peace plan after talks with global leaders.
Ukraine’s foreign minister told the OSCE on Dec 4: “We want real peace, not appeasement,” as peace talks stall and fighting surges.
Macron and Merz insist any Ukraine peace deal must include Ukraine and Europe, as Zelenskyy pushes for solid security guarantees.
US and Ukrainian officials met in Florida on Nov. 30 to finalize a peace framework for ending the conflict, ahead of envoy Steve Witkoff’s upcoming talks in Moscow.
US and Ukrainian teams met in Florida this week to hash out a 28-point plan to end the conflict. Talks are positive but major sticking points remain.
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